Limited seats available for Bath clash

Gloucester Rugby's Aviva Premiership match against West Country rivals Bath Rugby on Saturday, 5th March (kick off 1pm) is already proving popular with limited tickets remaining.

Gloucester Rugby were victorious following the last meeting of the two West Country sides back in October at the Rec, when Bryan Redpath's side delivered a performance of such pride and passion which resulted in a well-deserved win.

The ticket office is advising supporters to book their tickets early to avoid disappointment as tickets are selling well with only single seats remaining in the Gold and Silver sections of the C&G Stand.

Shed and West Terrace tickets are still available and can be purchased online at www.gloucesterrugby.co.uk, in person at the Kingsholm ticket office or by calling the ticket hotline on 0871 871 8781 option 2.

Speaking to GRTV in front of the iconic Clifton Suspension Bridge, Henry Trinder explained how important the West Country Challenge Cup is going to be for the Cherry and Whites in their preseason preparations.

Speaking to GRTV at preseason training this Tuesday, new signing Willi Heinz gave an update on his recovery from a leg injury and expressed his enjoyment since his arrival in new surroundings with Gloucester Rugby.

Speaking to GRTV after the 22-23 defeat against Bordeaux-Begles which denied Gloucester a place in next season's European Rugby Champions Cup, Nick Wood rued the momentary lapse in concentration which allowed the French side to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat.

As Gloucester prepare for their 39th game of the season, against Bordeaux-Begles at Sixways on Sunday, David Humphreys told the local media that this week has been all about getting the players mentally and physically ready after a tough game against Connacht last Sunday.

Gloucester Rugby and Scotland scrum half Greig Laidlaw is gearing up for Rugby World Cup with his international teammates, and speaking to the assembled media this week, Laidlaw is excited to be in familiar surroundings at the showcase tournament.

With 50 days to go until Rugby World Cup 2015 gets underway several of the nations that are set to take to the Kingsholm Stadium field during the pool stages were in action in Toronto in Round Three of the Pacific Nations Cup.